Note: as default, do not add any page id or page name into the options section.

With this link the user can display the page but also edit and admin using the appropriate icons from the top right of the page of your own page(s) (default position; depending of the template).

You can add the 'menu link' for the view 'admin'. With this link the user can access directly to the configuration view (define page name, access, ... ) but also to the Display, Edit, Search... the personal page.

- My first page

Now, because you followed carefully the previous steps, you have at least a link to 'BS MyJspace called 'My Page' :-)

Go to your 'Font end'

Click on the link: 'My page'. Log in, if not already.

Click on the 'edit' icon

Write a page content, 'this is my first page...' for example.

Click on 'save'

That's it; you can see your first personal page. Now you can 'play' with the backend options ... only now.

Upgrade to recent version

Before any upgrade you need to check and be sure to have a 'clean' configuration. Go to the back-end 'help' view to help you to check your configuration for the component. Of course, do not forget to backup your website before any upgrade.

After the migration go back to the back-end 'help' view to re-check.

Downgrade from a version to a previous

You can downgrade from a version to a previous one.

To downgrade from a version >= 2.0.0 (& < 2.2.0) to a version < 2.0.0 you need to have only one page per user before uninstall the component (delete the extra pages using the component >= 2.0.0 first). Uninstall the component (and relate modules, plugin ...) and re-install the chosen version (the pages will stay not the configuration).

After the install, go to the backend, view 'Tools' and click on 'Create folders and index for personal pages'.

For other versions, you may need to open the Options panel and re-save (even if no change).

When you uninstall the Pack or the component this do not delete (default configuration) the MyJspace table(s) or page(s) folders and file(s) uploaded. It deletes the BS MyJspace's categories.

Automatically: with BS MyJspace 2.2.0+ & J!1.6+, you can set the option 'Uninstall table content' to 'yes' before to uninstall the component. During the uninstall component process it will uninstall the MyJspace table and delete the content for the Joomla! tags if any. Delete manually the folder 'myjsp'.

Manually: delete the table(s) #__myjspace and #__myjspace_cfg (if any, depending of the version for this last one), and delete the folder 'myjsp' (or the name you chosen) and the content.

Directories which needs to have write permissions

The following directories need to have write permissions, in order to allow installation.